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teachers college full for opening term septemb'r 12 -3>- enrollment must be reduced 10 per cent from total of last year budget i s i adjustment of salary schedule made, and entrance requirements tightened blooouftmrg state teachers college j is filled for the year opening september 14th and there are over 109 . who desire to enter first class on waiting list. total enrollment coming will be 684, a reduction of 10 per cent, from the" 649 last which , has been made necessary because 'j by special session legislature one million in appropriation 14 colleges remainder biennium. dollars, must absorbed instltu- | tlons period approximately nine months ,of biennium, require strictest economy, dr. francis b. haas, president college, stated yes- • terday. addition en-i rollment it make' an adjustment o{ salary schedule' so far as increments concerned. i connection with minor adjustments, [ football game california teach-1 ers at california, pa., cancelled schedule reduced six games while baseball dropped 1 trcrm athletic calendar track field sports have substituted major aport srpring. cur- ' tallment lecture entertain| ment program also probable. year's was and' ten percent mokes maximum 584. 445 students returning. if they all return lirst would limited 139 but probable that number tho tipperclass members not continue their work believed ] entering between 150 155. list started when had completed requirements up- perclassmen drop out those automatically move up. 1931 totaled 263. entrance were changed this year. seeking graduates high schools or conajmeted equivalent lo that. w»ded half biney admitted without written ex- mmination required take tests. given july 15th second 12th. i integrity and -awropriate personality as shown toy an estimate of secondary school officials the candidate's trustworthiness, honesty, truthfulness. initiative, industry, social adaptability, personal appearance sympathy. . physical vigor, emotional staj blllty, absence defects that | would interfere with successful performance duties a teacihj er predisposition toward ; ill health determined by medical examination at college. specific : standards will be set up in detail| ed requirements for admission. normal intelligence satisfactory j command english evidenced .1 ratings standard tests. tests to used prescribed each year board presidents uniform all state teachers colleges. interview particular f attention personality, speech habits,! presence, expressed interests applicant promise profesj sional development. addition 139 accepted there ar6 24 head waiting list, 1 whom graduated from upper' half class. are 38 men 101 girls thus far accepted, > percentage being above average also on list 25 whoi first class tout have not met re-1| qulrements 60 who jjthe.lower classes r ! in. various stages meeting re-1 quirementst while this now totals f: 109, sure additional ap- ] , plications admittance when term starts. has always £een case past years, especially among day students, but they no opportunity gain entrance |to only two been reject- because could meet requirements. ten other [• [ pending plicants which remedical, such ear, eye [■■ throat trouble fact those p considering entering college know lof prevents e many known j, applying eliminates nec- v tssity rejecting them. freshmen applicants _ report monday tuesday, il september 12th 13th, written still hav- j|j ing some ful- fill given 2 o'clock aft- crnoon 12th. parents notified dr. haas situation having j! requirments completed can do bet- ter than get complete probably greatly reduce number appearing examination. necessary reductions apportioned 14 teach- jj ers colleges under plan developed. concerning reduction ap-1 proprlation legislature, said: "the action recent special session legislature reducing by' over million dollars appropriation current biennium colleges, makes neces- ' sary most careful scrutiny re- - vision our budget bloomsburg ■the balance biennium. retrenchment mean strict economy lines expenditure, adjustment salary schedule so incre- '■ ments concerned limitation upon enrollment. necessary budget revision has not yet been anally approved it looks as though increments given for the first year of biennlum cannot be carried second year, and our | total enrollment would reduced by about 10 per cent. in addition, minor 'adjustments will probably require cutting football basketball ! schedules dropping base] ba.ll schedule, together with some curi tailment lecture entertaini ment program. we hope, however, to i able compensate any tempori ary curtailment other lines stuj dent activity." no baseball at teachers college €fjt- * track and field sports to be stressed during spring on the hill six football games | track and field sports will become j t, the major spring sport at blooms- < ' burg state teachers college, replacing baseball which is being dropped from athletic calendar, one football came, necessitating a trip across the, [*•» to california, a,, has been can- 'celled, because of economies necessitated by reduction ot million dollars appropriation i colleges for remainder the biennlum. i blooms burg-california football s; relations have continued over four years during which each school has visited other twice. california won twice, bloorrmburg once and „ last fame, played in illoomsburg > fall of 1931, resulted a scoreless tie. six games remain on 1082 sched- ule, all with first class opponents. new york state teachers college re, places kutztown five schools, mansfield, shippensburg, east stroudsburg, millersville lock haven. basketball schedule will be followed much as it been ar- ranged. dropping baseball favor [ track field events, bloomsburg ] action numerous col-1 leges both out ranks great many high schools. shippensburg west chester putting emphasis sport indiana slippery rock western part are grad! ually bringing to fore. under present program college?, bring col- - legre year close latter may, there little opportunity 1 play baseball. weather conditions .prevent practice generally until late ' s . cause ma " y p° b tp°ne- t ;ments. cost ismfn interest very ;srnal comparison that aroused by iports. trtui'k °"and" r ff»ih d ° ing llttle <" a?

teachers college full for opening term septemb'r 12 -3>- enrollment must be reduced 10 per cent from total of last year budget i s i adjustment of salary schedule made, and entrance requirements tightened blooouftmrg state teachers college j is filled for the year opening september 14th and there are over 109 . who desire to enter first class on waiting list. total enrollment coming will be 684, a reduction of 10 per cent, from the" 649 last which , has been made necessary because 'j by special session legislature one million in appropriation 14 colleges remainder biennium. dollars, must absorbed instltu- | tlons period approximately nine months ,of biennium, require strictest economy, dr. francis b. haas, president college, stated yes- • terday. addition en-i rollment it make' an adjustment o{ salary schedule' so far as increments concerned. i connection with minor adjustments, [ football game california teach-1 ers at california, pa., cancelled schedule reduced six games while baseball dropped 1 trcrm athletic calendar track field sports have substituted major aport srpring. cur- ' tallment lecture entertain| ment program also probable. year's was and' ten percent mokes maximum 584. 445 students returning. if they all return lirst would limited 139 but probable that number tho tipperclass members not continue their work believed ] entering between 150 155. list started when had completed requirements up- perclassmen drop out those automatically move up. 1931 totaled 263. entrance were changed this year. seeking graduates high schools or conajmeted equivalent lo that. w»ded half biney admitted without written ex- mmination required take tests. given july 15th second 12th. i integrity and -awropriate personality as shown toy an estimate of secondary school officials the candidate's trustworthiness, honesty, truthfulness. initiative, industry, social adaptability, personal appearance sympathy. . physical vigor, emotional staj blllty, absence defects that | would interfere with successful performance duties a teacihj er predisposition toward ; ill health determined by medical examination at college. specific : standards will be set up in detail| ed requirements for admission. normal intelligence satisfactory j command english evidenced .1 ratings standard tests. tests to used prescribed each year board presidents uniform all state teachers colleges. interview particular f attention personality, speech habits,! presence, expressed interests applicant promise profesj sional development. addition 139 accepted there ar6 24 head waiting list, 1 whom graduated from upper' half class. are 38 men 101 girls thus far accepted, > percentage being above average also on list 25 whoi first class tout have not met re-1| qulrements 60 who jjthe.lower classes r ! in. various stages meeting re-1 quirementst while this now totals f: 109, sure additional ap- ] , plications admittance when term starts. has always £een case past years, especially among day students, but they no opportunity gain entrance |to only two been reject- because could meet requirements. ten other [• [ pending plicants which remedical, such ear, eye [■■ throat trouble fact those p considering entering college know lof prevents e many known j, applying eliminates nec- v tssity rejecting them. freshmen applicants _ report monday tuesday, il september 12th 13th, written still hav- j|j ing some ful- fill given 2 o'clock aft- crnoon 12th. parents notified dr. haas situation having j! requirments completed can do bet- ter than get complete probably greatly reduce number appearing examination. necessary reductions apportioned 14 teach- jj ers colleges under plan developed. concerning reduction ap-1 proprlation legislature, said: "the action recent special session legislature reducing by' over million dollars appropriation current biennium colleges, makes neces- ' sary most careful scrutiny re- - vision our budget bloomsburg ■the balance biennium. retrenchment mean strict economy lines expenditure, adjustment salary schedule so incre- '■ ments concerned limitation upon enrollment. necessary budget revision has not yet been anally approved it looks as though increments given for the first year of biennlum cannot be carried second year, and our | total enrollment would reduced by about 10 per cent. in addition, minor 'adjustments will probably require cutting football basketball ! schedules dropping base] ba.ll schedule, together with some curi tailment lecture entertaini ment program. we hope, however, to i able compensate any tempori ary curtailment other lines stuj dent activity." no baseball at teachers college €fjt- * track and field sports to be stressed during spring on the hill six football games | track and field sports will become j t, the major spring sport at blooms- < ' burg state teachers college, replacing baseball which is being dropped from athletic calendar, one football came, necessitating a trip across the, [*•» to california, a,, has been can- 'celled, because of economies necessitated by reduction ot million dollars appropriation i colleges for remainder the biennlum. i blooms burg-california football s; relations have continued over four years during which each school has visited other twice. california won twice, bloorrmburg once and „ last fame, played in illoomsburg > fall of 1931, resulted a scoreless tie. six games remain on 1082 sched- ule, all with first class opponents. new york state teachers college re, places kutztown five schools, mansfield, shippensburg, east stroudsburg, millersville lock haven. basketball schedule will be followed much as it been ar- ranged. dropping baseball favor [ track field events, bloomsburg ] action numerous col-1 leges both out ranks great many high schools. shippensburg west chester putting emphasis sport indiana slippery rock western part are grad! ually bringing to fore. under present program college?, bring col- - legre year close latter may, there little opportunity 1 play baseball. weather conditions .prevent practice generally until late ' s . cause ma " y p° b tp°ne- t ;ments. cost ismfn interest very ;srnal comparison that aroused by iports. trtui'k °"and" r ff»ih d ° ing llttle